Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion
2020 Challenge - Advanced
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03 - A book with a character with a vision impairment or enhancement

Also try anything about Annie Sullivan, Helen Keller's teacher as she had vision issues as well.

this book also actually fits in several different spots of the regular challenge:
• #6: bildungsroman (possibly... this is the only one i am not 100% on);
• #21: august publishing month, for those with that birthday month;
• #32: author is a writer of colour;
• #33: current GR star rating is 4.28.


Follow My Leader is older and might be hard to find, but it’s one of my childhood favorites.
The Danger Box has a legally blind character.



I wonder if I tried this. I wanted to very badly to like the Thursday Next series that I read 4 or 5 of them before realizing it just wasn't working for me. I started another novel of his and discarded it. I have put this on my Want to Read Shelf just in case I decide to try this again.

Shannon wrote: "If you’re looking for OwnVoices, try Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout and Run by Codi Kepplinger...."
I haven't read those books so I don't understand how they are OwnVoices? Are these authors losing their sight?
I haven't read those books so I don't understand how they are OwnVoices? Are these authors losing their sight?


A Darker Shade of Magic if having only one eye (because you lost the other one) counts as vision impairment...
and if seeing ghosts is "vision enhancement", The Archived


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Having only one eye affects depth perception.

I’ve not read Sing, Unburied, Sing but I want to read it so I really hope it fits. On the main GR page it mentions the characters seeing ghosts (their dead relatives), which I would say is a vision enhancement. I might read it quite early in the year, and use it for a different prompt if I don’t think it works here.



I read this book recently. It would fit under the "visually enhanced" category for this prompt as the connection to eyes is more "other worldly" than blind. Some characters can see things that aren't there and it passes through multiple generations. I definitely think this would count.


Yes! I was coming to the discussion to see if anyone else thought Bird Box would work. I absolutely think it does.


Would that fit?


If someone is looking for another recommendation, I read a YA book with a main character who is blind a few years ago and I REALLY enjoyed it. It's called Not if I see you first and it's written by Eric Lindstrom.

Crumb wrote: "This is interesting.. this is the only advanced prompt that isn't centered around the number '20' in some way. Anyway, I love this prompt! Did anyone else notice that?"
20/20 vision is considered good, so that's the connection to 20 for this one.
20/20 vision is considered good, so that's the connection to 20 for this one.

“Deal of the day”. I’m good to go on this prompt!




Rosanna wrote: "Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys has a blind character. But she's not a main character so just a heads up if that's what you're going for."
I had forgotten there was a blind character in this book! It is one of my favorite reads!
I had forgotten there was a blind character in this book! It is one of my favorite reads!

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One of the other characters is blinded in Cress.
Cinder the character with the vision enhancements appears in all the books.